The Washington Nationals have plenty of decisions to make this offseason. Now at the top of the list following hiring Paul Toboni to become the team's president of baseball operations is who will manage this franchise going forward.
Last offseason, Brad Lord was working at Home Depot to make some extra cash. As a former 18th round pick, who spent multiple seasons in the Minor Leagues, he was not raking in the cash, so he had to make ends meet.
Throughout much of the 2025 season, the Washington Nationals have experienced disappointment time and time again. When looking at their overall record which has left them fifth in the National League East standings, question have continuously been raised regarding the team's potential, or lack of.
Among the countless Hall of Famers who never experienced the joy of winning a World Series, there are several notable legends who stand out. Here's our list of the 25 greatest.
Rookie Daylen Lile homered to lead off the fourth and Brad Lord tossed 5 2/3 strong innings, lifting the visiting Washington Nationals to a 2-1 victory over the Chicago Cubs on Saturday.
Quite simply, the Washington Nationals are a wretched product and today was yet another example of that. They lost their 8th straight game in a season that cannot come to an end fast enough.
The Washington Nationals dropped game two of their series against the New York Yankees on Tuesday, ensuring that they will lose the series as they extended their losing streak to four games.
It is time to start the Brad Lord National League Rookie of the Year campaign. In what is a weaker field of NL rookies, it is shocking how little attention Brad Lord has gotten.
The Washington Nationals might have a burgeoning star on their hands in 25-year-old Brad Lord who is now getting his chance to step in as a starter. He
Brad Lord is showing the Washington Nationals that maybe he should have been given the opportunity to step into the starting rotation long before the trade deadline.
America's favorite pastime has more memorable performances than any sport. As such, figuring out which pitchers had the best seasons ever is no easy task.
There hasn’t been much for the Washington Nationals to get excited about during the 2025 MLB regular season, which has been incredibly disappointing, especially in recent weeks.
Despite being an All-Star this season and posting a 3.02 ERA in the first half, MacKenzie Gore has lost his title as Washington Nationals ace. He has lost it to a surprising name, former 18th round pick Brad Lord.
The Washington Nationals have had troubles with their starting rotation and it was weakened even further with the loss of Michael Soroka at the trade deadline.
One of the main pitfalls of the Washington Nationals this season has been the woeful performance of their starting rotation throughout the entire campaign.
Brad Lord doesn’t overwhelm hitters with his stuff, but he’s figured out all the ingredients to get outs just the same Brad Lord has been one of the few pleasant surprises for the Washington Nationals in 2025.
In his rookie season, Brad Lord has been the pitching version of a super utility man for the Washington Nationals Brad Lord is back in the starting rotation!
Washington rookie Brad Lord makes his return to the rotation when the Nationals host the Cincinnati Reds on Tuesday in the middle contest of a three-game series.
Brad Lord has been doing everything the Nationals need him to do, and doing it at a high level As the Nationals have been doing all season, they thrust 25 year old right hander Brad Lord in to a new situation.
The Washington Nationals are looking to settle on a regular starting rotation as manager Dave Martinez and the team are set to benefit from the return to action of one of the team's key veterans.
Brad Lord worked five solid innings for his first career win as the visiting Washington Nationals avoided a three-game sweep against the Philadelphia Phillies with a 4-2 victory Thursday.
Not every player has a smooth path to the big leagues. You can put Washington Nationals reliever Brad Lord in that category. Lord, a 2022 18th-round pick by the Nationals, officially made the ball club’s Opening Day roster on Wednesday.
The Nationals are going to promote right-hander Brad Lord to their Opening Day roster, reports Jeff Passan of ESPN. The righty is not yet on the 40-man, so a corresponding move will be required.
How did Brad Lord, a non-roster invitee to spring training with the Washington Nationals, spend his offseason? Lifting, of course. Just not the kind of weights you might imagine.